Reggae Pilgrimage to Solana Beach

We will be heading down to North San Diego County on Thursday morning April 12th to get primed for the show! Maybe do a little surfing at Cardiff reef. I have a campsite reserved at Carlsbad State Beach for crashing after the show. All are welcome to come along ! The campsite is suppose to only hold eight, but I'm sure we can sneek in a few more. Any folks interested please e-mail me thru my web site - ojaivalleybeefarm.com . Tickets are around $33.00 on line. http://www.tootsandthemaytals.net/toots/ Check out Toot's latest video on his site, a Radiohead song.
Transport, motorways and tramlines,
starting and then stopping,
taking off and landing,
the emptiest of feelings,
disappointed people, clinging on to bottles,
and when it comes It's so, so, disappointing.
Let down and hanging around,
crushed like a bug in the ground.
Let down and hanging around.
Shell smashed, juices flowing
wings twitch, legs are going,
don't get sentimental, It always ends up drivel.
One day, I'm gonna grow wings,
a chemical reaction,
hysterical and
let down and hanging around,
crushed like a bug in the ground.
Let down and hanging around.
Let down, again
Let down, again
Let down, again
You know, you know where you are with,
you know where are with,
floor collapsing, falling, bouncing back
and one day, I'm gonna grow wings,
a chemical reaction,
hysterical and useless,
hysterical and
let down and hanging around,
crushed like a bug in the ground.
Let down and hanging around.


Comments (4)
Brian, this is totally off-topic, but I just noticed this story and video in the VC Star (story was in Sunday's paper):
http://web.venturacountystar.com/special/2007/03/bees/bees.html
Comment #1 Posted by: Lisa Snider | March 6, 2007 11:58 AM
Hi Lisa,
It's basically a lot of hype, if you read what Red Bennett says it's something that we've been dealing with for years now. The mites are a vector for other viruses which compound the problems. My bees actually did a little better this year. I've been using a naurally occuring formic acid to kill the mites, the bees can tolerate the formic acid but it kills the mites. Our biggest immediate problem is lack of rainfall this year.
Brian
Comment #2 Posted by: Brian | March 6, 2007 12:07 PM
Here is some live stuff:
http://store.jraelive.com/tootsandthemaytals
Comment #3 Posted by: Brian | March 7, 2007 08:24 AM
Hmm... He added another show on Friday night ..guess we'll be staying another night!
http://www.tootsandthemaytals.net/toots/
Comment #4 Posted by: Brian | March 15, 2007 10:44 AM